Dating for artists

14-Nov-2015 22:49

Dating someone in the arts is no cake walk: in general, artists don’t really tend to be “salt of the earth people.” They can be moody and insecure, their work life can be volatile, they stay out late, they often don’t make money, they can be a little eccentric, etc., etc., etc.

So why would anyone in their right minds want to date one? Someone in the arts is used to long hours and little pay and slices of pizza scarfed down at 1 am and rehearsing in hallways and commuting by bus and doing things on the cheap.

Siren, named for the mythical beauties who lured sailors to shipwreck on rocky shores, was founded by Seattle artist Susie J.

Lee, who has often created mixed-medium works that use technology to comment on connection and isolation.

Now, there’s the opportunity to demonstrate your artistic flair in a fashionable and dynamic online community, so that you can find the perfect, cultured partner to share your creativity with.

Let your ‘avant garde’ expertise run wild, you’ll not find another canvas like the 'Art Lovers Dating' site! Then why not sign up for free with 'Art Lovers Dating', today, with just the click of a button?

And they know how to have fun in otherwise cramped/boring/uncomfortable situations.

There are plenty of dating apps that aim to hand the reins to women, but now there’s even one that was designed by a female artist.

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Browse through an ever expanding collection of stylish, single members until you find someone worth paying for.

The 'Art Lovers Dating' site ensures that the love of all things art has never been such a bargain!

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